PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 020 3.00 Units
POST SECONDARY EDUCATION: THE SCOPE OF CAREER PLANNING (CSU)
ADVISORY: English 28 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to
provide
students with self-exploration, career transitions, career-life planning and
employment
readiness skills in order to achieve success in a diverse society. Critical
thinking skills will be
utilized through a systemic approach to career development by examining values,
interests,
skills, life-roles, personality type, personal self-management, decision-making
and goalsetting
throughout the life span through the use of career assessments and various other
introspective activities.
1060 lec 12:10PM - 1:35PM TTh C.L. SOTO AD 309

PHOTOGRAPHY 007 3.00 Units
EXPLORING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
ADVISORY: English 28/31 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: An introductory course in
the
uses and applications of professional digital SLR cameras. Camera controls,
elements of
composition, and photographing with natural light will be stressed. Professional
digital
cameras may be provided by the department for student use. Students may use
their own
cameras to supplement assignments. Owning a digital camera is not a requirement
but is
highly recommended.
1087 lec 9:00AM - 12:10PM S M.C. TSAI CHEM 205
5086 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM M A.S. OLIVER CHEM 201

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 630 1.00 Units
AEROBIC SUPER CIRCUIT LABORATORY (UC:CSU) (RPT 3)NEW STUDENTS: If you are taking PE630 FOR THE FIRST TIME,
enroll in one of the orientation
sections below. Sections meet one time only on the date indicated. The remainder
of the
course requirements are met by completing exercise sessions in the Fitness
Center at a time
that fits your schedule and by taking a final exam. After the orientation, you
can exercise
ANYTIME we are open. Additional orientations might be given during the second
week of the
semester ONLY. You will not be allowed to exercise until you have completed your
orientation.
The remainder of the course requirements are met by exercising in the Fitness
Center and by
taking a written exam. OPEN HOURS: MTWTh 8:00 am - 12:00 pm; 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
REPEATING STUDENTS: If you have already taken and passed the class, you do not
need to
attend an Orientation. Enroll in any section and begin exercising.
To use the Fitness Center, you must enroll in this class. If it’s your first
time in the Fitness
Center, you are required to attend a 1 hr orientation. After the orientation,
you can exercise in
the Fitness Center anytime we are open. Orientations are offered on a
first-come, first-serve
basis. If you are late, you will not get credit for the orientation and will
have to drop the class.
Orientations offered: Monday, Feb. 9 through Thursday, Feb. 12 at the times
listed below.
8-9 am, 9-10 am, 10-11 am, 4-5 pm, 5-6 pm. If you need an orientation
after Feb., 12, call ext. 2867
Repeating Students: If you have taken and passed the class, you do not need an
orientation.
Enroll and begin exercising on Feb. 16. Fitness Center Hours: MTWTh
8 am -12 pm, 4 - 6 pm
2218 lab 2:05 hrs/wk TBA C. TINBERG WG 109
2224 lab 2:05 hrs/wk TBA C. TINBERG WG 109
(8 Week Class - Starts 4/13/2009, Ends 6/4/2009)

PHYSICS 006 4.00 Units
GENERAL PHYSICS I (UC:CSU)
PREREQUISITE: Completion of three years of high school math, including
trigonometry, or
Mathematics 240. ADVISORY: English28/31 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course
designed for majors in Health and Life Sciences, Architecture, and all those
needing a oneyear
course in college physics requiring trigonometry but not calculus. The principal
topics are
mechanics, heat and sound.
1201 lec 12:10PM - 3:10PM T Y.A. PILAPIL BUNG 11
& lab 12:10PM - 3:10PM Th Y.A. PILAPIL BUNG 11

PHYSICS 012 3.00 Units
PHYSICS FUNDAMENTALS (UC:CSU)
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS. ADVISORY: English 28. DESCRIPTION: An appreciative
onceover-
lightly of some of the major insights of physics. No mathematical preparation is
needed.
Credit for a lab science may be earned through concurrent enrollment in Physics
14.
3504 lec 3:30PM - 6:40PM T R.J. EAGLE BUNG 9

POLITICAL SCIENCE 002 3.00 Units
MODERN WORLD GOVERNMENTS (UC:CSU)
ADVISORY: English 28/31 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Modern World Governments is
a comparative study of the constitutional institutions and political problems of
selected
governments abroad.
1131 lec 9:00AM - 10:25AM MW M. AARON JH 104

POLITICAL SCIENCE 007 3.00 Units
CONTEMPORARY WORLD AFFAIRS (UC:CSU) (RPT 1)
ADVISORY: Political Science 1 or equivalent. A study of selected issues in
contemporary
world affairs from the perspective of the U.S. Class topics include a review of
the formulation
of American foreign policy; the Vietnam War and its’ lessons; the nuclear; and
the role of
diplomacy and negotiations in resolving various international problems.
1138 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA M. AARON ON LINE
3521 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM Th M. AARON JH 202

PSYCHOLOGY 018 3.00 Units
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN’S AND MEN’S CHANGING ROLES (UC:CSU)
DESCRIPTION: Studies psychological implications of sex roles. Covers information
and
research on biologically and culturally determined characteristics of women and
men and how
these affect personality, their relationship to work, career choices,
communication, motivation,
physical attraction, and love. Special adjustment problems of women and men in
our society
will be emphasized.
1163 lec 10:35AM - 12:00PM MW E.A. VASQUEZ HH 104

PSYCHOLOGY 060 3.00 Units
STRESS MANAGEMENT (CSU)
DESCRIPTION: This course examines methods of identifying and managing
environmental,
organizational, social and internal stress in an effort to promote more
effective coping on the
part of the individual in occupational, interpersonal and everyday life
situations.
1177 lec 12:10PM - 3:20PM M R.L. SECHOOLER HH 7

PSYCHOLOGY 066 3.00 Units
INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING
Advisory: English 28 or equivalent. Description: This course will apply the
theories and
research evidence in cognitive psychology to enhance the ability to effectively
solve problems,
make decisions, and think creatively. Practice with a variety of problems and
simulations will take
place to ensure the learning and retention of these critical thinking skills.
3542 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM M Staff HH 106

PSYCHOLOGY 067 3.00 Units
COUNSELING TECHNIQUES FOR THE CHEMICALLY ADDICTED (CSU)
DESCRIPTION: This course will focus on the environment of chemical dependency
counseling
and the issues of the paraprofessional in alcohol and drug abuse treatment
facilities. Case
management in a multi-discipline team will be emphasized. All aspects of modern
treatment
techniques will be covered in class.
3541 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM T D.E. DANIEL HH 102

REAL ESTATE 005 3.00 Units
LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I (CSU)
Open to all students. ADVISORY: English 28. DESCRIPTION: Legal background for
those who
plan to take the state examination which is required in order to obtain a
license to be a real
estate salesperson or broker, including principles of property ownership and
management
in their business aspects, with special reference to the law of California as it
applies to
community property, deeds, trust deeds, mortgages, leases, brokerage, mechanic’s
liens,
homesteads, wills, and estates.
3673 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM W N. PARSAKAR HH 206

REAL ESTATE 006 3.00 Units
LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE II
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.
Covers legal aspects of real estate problems. An advanced and in depth study of
agency
law including dual agency, single agency seller, single agency buyer and sub
agency. Also
included is the study of living trusts and how to have one prepared.
3569 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM Th K.C. LANZER HH 205

REAL ESTATE 007 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE FINANCE I (CSU)
Open to all students. ADVISORY: English 28 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: A study
of the
forms and sources of financing real property, including purchase, construction,
refinance, and
other creative permanent financing. Also included is an assessment of the
procedures for
obtaining government sponsored financing through FHA, DVA, and Cal-Vet. The
various loan
services being used in the market place will be evaluated including banks,
savings and loans,
insurance companies, mortgage brokers/bankers, pensions, credit unions, and
private parties.
3573 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM Th R.L. ANDERSON AD 306

REAL ESTATE 060 3.00 Units
REAL ESTATE MATHEMATICS
Prerequisite: English 28/31 or equivalent. This course consists of typical real
estate
mathematics problems which are most common in actual practice, as well as those
necessary
for other real estate courses and for those found in the California Real Estate
Licensing examinations.
1209 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA R.L. ANDERSON ON LINEThis course will be taught entirely via the
internet. You may work at home on your computer
or at the LACC in an open lab. To begin this course, email Prof. Anderson at
andersrl@lacitycollege.edu
(323) 953-4000 ext 2550. Mandatory on-campus orientation (failure to attend will
result in you being dropped
from the course). The Orientation will be held Wed., Feb. 11, 3:00PM - 6:00PM AD
316

RUSSIAN 010 3.00 Units
RUSSIAN CIVILIZATION FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1900 (UC:CSU)
ADVISORY: English 28/31 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: A survey of Russian
civilization from
the early stages to the present, highlighting important historical and cultural
developments,
social institutions, religion, literature, art, music and Russia’s contribution
to the world.
3280 lec 1:45PM - 3:10PM TTh O.M. IVANOVA DH 306